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Road users are advised to be alert when traveling along the R103 at the Cedara interchange and to expect and obey the new three-way stop signs.
N3TC cautions road users to always reduce speed and stay alert when approaching these intersections.
“This N3TC-initiative is yet another measure to enhance road safety and to improve mobility,” explains Lukas Edwards, N3 Toll Concession’s project engineer. A three-way stop in an area such as this, where a key transport node crosses over a busy highway and traffic volumes are high, will go a long way to control traffic, and to reduce congestion and decrease driver frustration.